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Connecticut Grand Opera and Orchestra

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The Connecticut Grand Opera and Orchestra was a non-profit, professional opera company and orchestra founded under that name in 1993 and based in Stamford, Connecticut in the United States. By uniting several organizations including the then-Connecticut Grand Opera in Bridgeport, CT and the Stamford Chamber Orchestra under the general director and conductor Laurence Gilgore, the opera company and orchestra came together as one organization.[1][2] The amalgamated company is often referred to as CGO&O.

CGO&O is a member of OPERA America and has received critical praise from The New York Times, [citation needed] London's The Financial Times, [citation needed], Opera News, [citation needed], Opera magazine, [citation needed] and The New Yorker.[citation needed]

The company presents three fully staged operas each year. In August 1985, under General Manager John Hiddlestone, it became the third American opera company ever to have been invited to perform at the Edinburgh International Festival with Menotti's The Consul. [3]

Past productions having featured artists such as Marilyn Horne, Sherrill Milnes, Alessandra Marc, Peter Serkin, and Renée Fleming, as well as directors Arvin Brown and Tom O'Horgan.

According to Form 990 Tax forms, they terminated their non-profit activities in 2012 [4]

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